Religious groups are appealing to South Sudan to regulate alcohol and hotels in the coming constitution, especially the ones operating in residential areas.
Speaking during the consultative meeting of religious people by the national dialogue committee, Simon Tor Lem, from Presbyterian Church explains that alcohol and hotels are the major causes of killing, raping and adultery in the country.
Secretary of Muslims faith, Ahmad Kual Kual, hopes that the national dialogue will resolve the issues affecting South Sudanese communities in the nation.
He calls for equal rights between Muslims and Christians.
The speakers were speaking during religious conference on Tuesday.